Brazil Addresses Political Violence Against Women at 5th ONMP Meeting
The 5th ONMP meeting in Brasília highlighted research and initiatives combating political violence against women and promoting their representation in Brazilian politics.
The 5th ONMP meeting in Brasília highlighted research and initiatives combating political violence against women and promoting their representation in Brazilian politics.
Brazil faces mounting political turmoil in Brasília alongside severe barriers to women's political participation, amplifying tensions ahead of the 2026 elections.
Hugo Motta's removal of Glauber Braga from the Chamber's leadership highlights his shift towards stronger political leadership and authority.
TRE-MT will hold a virtual meeting addressing legal and social barriers to women's political participation in Brazil, featuring key activists and legal experts.
Despite serving a lengthy prison sentence, Jair Bolsonaro remains a significant political figure in Brazil, with his imprisonment viewed by some as politically motivated and threatening to democracy.
The approval of Brazil's Anti-Faction Law represents a political setback for Lula, intensifying legislative battles and coalition strains amid broader political tensions.
Paulo Gonet defends his impartiality as Attorney General amid political opposition during a heated Senate confirmation hearing.
The Brazilian Senate’s science committee will hold a public hearing to review and update Brazil’s national artificial intelligence strategy, emphasizing public participation and legislative progress.
Brazil's legislative progress includes a debate on women's political representation and a proposal to enhance gender equity in public security.
Lula prepares to inform Trump about broader implications of Brazil's 2023 coup attempt.
Hugo Motta blocks Eduardo Bolsonaro's leadership bid in the Chamber, prompting PL to appeal.
Brazil's 2026 elections will be influenced by key foreign policy issues shaping the political landscape.
Deputy Motta replaces the relator on PEC da Blindagem, pushing for legislative approval amidst negotiations.
Experts suggest that political debate remains possible in Brazil despite societal divisions.